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E-grāmata: Longman Standard History of 19th Century Philosophy

(William Paterson University, Wayne, New Jersey, USA), (GHFP Research Institute, UK)
  • Formāts: 384 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000150247
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With selections of philosophers from Fichte to Dewey, this new anthology provides significant learning support and historical context for the readings along with a wide variety of pedagogical assists.

Biographical headnotes, reading introductions, study questions, and special Prologues and Philosophical Overviews help students understand and appreciate the philosophical concepts under discussion. Philosophical Bridges discuss how the work of earlier thinkers would influence philosophers to come, and place major movements in a contemporary context, showing students how the schools of philosophy interrelate and how various philosophies apply to the world today.

In addition to this volume of 19th Century Philosophy, a comprehensive survey of the whole of Western philosophical history, and other individual volumes for each of the major historical eras are also available for specialized courses.

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With selections of philosophers from Fichte to Dewey, this anthology provides significant learning support, historical context, and pedagogical tools to help the reader understand the often complex and abstract concepts encountered in philosophy.  Features such as Philosophical Bridges, Biographical Histories, Prologues, and Study Questions offer historical context, contemporary relevance, and provide starting points for discussion.  In addition to this volume of 19th Century Philosophy, other individual volumes for each of the major historical eras are also available.
Preface vii
General Introduction 1(4)
I: THE LEGACY OF KANT: AVATAR OF NINETEENTH CENTURY PHILOSOPHY
5(22)
Philosophical Overview
5(1)
Schopenhaur: Critique of Kantian Philosophy
5(22)
Study Questions
26(1)
II: THE GERMAN IDEALISTS
27(117)
Prologue
27(1)
Johann Fichte
28(7)
Biographical History
28(1)
Philosophical Overview
28(1)
The Science of Knowledge:
Chapter 1
29(6)
Study Questions
34(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Fichte's Influence
35(1)
Friedrich Schelling
35(14)
Biographical History
35(1)
Philosophical Overview
36(1)
System of Transcendental Idealism:
Chapters 1--3
36(13)
Study Questions
49(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Schelling's Influence
49(1)
G.W.F. Hegel
49(61)
Biographical History
49(1)
Philosophical Overview
50(1)
Phenomenology of Spirit: ``Independence and Dependence of Self-Consciousness: Relations of Master and Servant''
51(6)
Study Questions
56(1)
Philosophy of Mind: Part Three of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences
57(12)
Study Questions
68(1)
The Logic:
Chapters 2--5, 7, 8 Parts A, B and C, 9, Parts A, B and C
69(22)
Study Questions
91(1)
Phenomenology of Mind
91(8)
Study Questions
98(1)
Philosophy of History: Introduction, 11--4; II 1--4, III 1--12
99(10)
Study Questions
108(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Hegel's Influence
109(1)
Arthur Schopenhauer
110(34)
Biographical History
110(1)
Philosophical Overview
111(1)
The World as Will and Idea
111(30)
Study Questions
140(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Schopenhauer's Influence
141(1)
Philosophical Bridges: The Influence of the German Idealists
142(2)
Bibliography
142(2)
III: THE EXISTENTIALISTS
144(71)
Prologue
144(1)
SØren Kierkegaard
144(12)
Biographical History
144(1)
Philosophical Overview
145(1)
Either/Or
146(2)
Study Questions
148(1)
Concluding Unscientific Postscript: Selections
148(8)
Study Questions
155(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Kierkegaard's Influence
156(1)
Friedrich Nietzsche
156(59)
Biographical History
156(1)
Philosophical Overview
157(1)
Beyond Good and Evil:
Chapters 1, §§ 1--7, 11, 16, 19;
Chapter 2, §§ 24--30, 32, 36, 44
158(21)
Study Questions
179(6)
The Will to Power: Preface, Book One:
Chapters 1--3
179(6)
Study Questions
185(18)
The Genealogy of Morals
185(18)
Study Questions
203(9)
Thus Spake Zarathustra
203(9)
Study Questions
212(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Nietzsche's Influence
212(1)
Philosophical Bridges: The Existentialist Influence
213(2)
Bibliography
213(2)
IV: THE SOCIAL PHILOSOPHERS
215(81)
Prologue
215(1)
Auguste Comte
216(10)
Biographical History
216(1)
Philosophical Overview
217(1)
Course of Positive Philosophy, Volume 1,
Chapter 1
218(8)
Study Questions
225(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Comte's Influence
226(1)
Ludwig Feuerbach
226(7)
Biographical History
226(1)
Philosophical Overview
227(1)
The Essence of Christianity,
Chapter 1
227(6)
Study Questions
233(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Feuerbach's Influence
233(1)
Jeremy Bentham
233(10)
Biographical History
233(1)
Philosophical Overview
234(1)
An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation,
Chapters I---IV, X
234(8)
Study Questions
242(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Bentham's Influence
242(1)
John Stuart Mill
243(27)
Biographical History
243(1)
Philosophical Overview
243(1)
Utilitarianism,
Chapters 1--5, abridged
244(7)
Study Questions
251(1)
On Liberty,
Chapters 1--3, abridged
251(19)
Study Questions
269(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Mill's Influence
270(1)
Karl Marx
270(26)
Biographical History
270(1)
Philosophical Overview
271(1)
and Engels, Friedrich, Communist Manifesto
272(11)
Study Questions
282(1)
``Alienation,'' from Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844
283(7)
Study Questions
290(1)
``The Power of Money,'' from Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844
290(3)
Study Questions
293(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Marx's Influence
293(3)
Bibliography
294(2)
V: THE AMERICAN PRAGMATISTS AND IDEALISTS
296(79)
Prologue
296(1)
Peirce
297(13)
Biographical History
297(1)
Philosophical Overview
297(1)
``The Fixation of Belief''
298(7)
Study Questions
305(1)
Peirce, Charles, ``How to Make Our Ideas Clear''
305(5)
Study Questions
309(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Peirce's Influence
310(1)
William James
310(44)
Biographical History
310(1)
Philosophical Overview
311(1)
``The Will to Believe''
312(11)
Study Questions
322(1)
Pragmatism
323(11)
Study Questions
333(1)
``Does Consciousness Exist?''
334(8)
Study Questions
341(1)
``A World of Pure Experience''
342(12)
Study Questions
354(1)
Philosophical Bridges: James' Influence
354(1)
Josiah Royce
354(21)
Biographical History
354(1)
Philosophical Overview
355(1)
``Reality and Idealism: The Inner World and Its Meaning,'' from The Spirit of Modern Philosophy
355(15)
Study Questions
370(1)
The World and the Individual, selections
370(4)
Study Questions
374(1)
Philosophical Bridges: Royce's Influence
374(1)
Philosophical Bridges: The Influence of the American Pragmatists and Idealists
374(1)
Bibliography
375


Daniel Kolak, William Paterson University of New Jersey.